Let's get this back on topic. Has the little chicken $hit gone yet??
Getting back on topic winds me up more than defending Liverpool.
The thing with Eriksen, I cant believe he is willfully not trying but Sunday was an absolutely abysmal performance. His worst amongst some pretty awful ones. I can't believe the lad would go out in front of 45,000 people and millions watching on TV and wouldnt want to do well for the sake of personal and professional pride if nothing else. I also find it hard to believe that his disappointment at not going in the summer can turn him from a top player into the pub player we saw on Sunday. I'm at a loss to explain how he's so fudging bad.
Eriksen has always had a reputation of being a bit wishy washy, that was the criticism of him before he joined us and it continued while in his first couple of seasons even internationally. So it's not that surprising given the uncertainty that he has reverted to that wishy washy nature. Even in the good times he has periods where he would inexplicable be invisible.Getting back on topic winds me up more than defending Liverpool.
The thing with Eriksen, I cant believe he is willfully not trying but Sunday was an absolutely abysmal performance. His worst amongst some pretty awful ones. I can't believe the lad would go out in front of 45,000 people and millions watching on TV and wouldnt want to do well for the sake of personal and professional pride if nothing else. I also find it hard to believe that his disappointment at not going in the summer can turn him from a top player into the pub player we saw on Sunday. I'm at a loss to explain how he's so fudging bad.
Liverpool are good team, they play fast, exciting, attacking football, but from what I've seen they are limited in their approach.Ham Salad and Mane dive but to call them worse than Kane, Alli, Rose or Vertonghen is fanciful. Kane has dived numerous times this season when he could have stayed up and shot. And the one against Wolves last year he was booked for was laughable. And if I recall rightly, Lamela did pretty much what Mane did two years ago at Anfield and got us a last minute penalty.
Fergies teams did get decisions but they also had a remarkable ability to never give in. The last minute goals weren't referee bias or luck. They were the result of sheer bloody mindedness on the part of their squad. Liverpool are starting to show a similar meteorology. The amount of late goals, just when they need them, is frightening. If Son scores the second on Sunday, I still wouldn't have put any money on us to win because I think they'd have found a way.
Player for player, they may or may not be the best but as a trio they are by far the best. How many times did you hear "Son and Kane cant play together" or "Spurs are better without Kane". That's not a reflection on Harry and Son who are top players but they don't compliment each other as well as Liverpool's three do.
There has been question marks over their ability to get over the line but the CL win will probably do them the world of good in that respect. Frustrating for us because if we'd turned up at all in the final, I think we'd have beaten them.
However, I don't buy that Liverpool choked against City. They got beat 2-1 away to arguably the best side in Europe by a shot that only went in by a matter of inches. If memory serves, they were denied a goal themselves by a fraction of an inch and Kompany could have been sent off for a tackle on Ham Salad. The word choked is horribly overused and this is one of the worst examples of it. It was very fine margins.
I can't believe I'm defending those dirty, thieving, jobless, bindipping clams.
And this is why I don't think he is being deliberately pernicious!
Something else is behind his form!
I would have thought that would be Danny Rose.When there was rumours about a squad member being bi polar a few years ago I immediately thought of Eriksen.
Would make complete sense to me.
Getting back on topic winds me up more than defending Liverpool.
The thing with Eriksen, I cant believe he is willfully not trying but Sunday was an absolutely abysmal performance. His worst amongst some pretty awful ones. I can't believe the lad would go out in front of 45,000 people and millions watching on TV and wouldnt want to do well for the sake of personal and professional pride if nothing else. I also find it hard to believe that his disappointment at not going in the summer can turn him from a top player into the pub player we saw on Sunday. I'm at a loss to explain how he's so fudging bad.
That was who it's reported to be, and I can see that.I would have thought that would be Danny Rose.
I thought it was presumed to be Aaron Lennon, unless there’s been a more recent rumour.I would have thought that would be Danny Rose.
When there was rumours about a squad member being bi polar a few years ago I immediately thought of Eriksen.
Would make complete sense to me.
Two seasons ago he was an integral part of how we played and contributed as such.Christian Eriksen intends to fend off any Tottenham attempts to sell him in January as he holds out for a free transfer next summer, Football Insider understands.
The Denmark international, 27, is set to dig his heels in over Spurs’ plans to take advantage of the last window in which they can secure a transfer fee for him.
A Tottenham source has told Football Insider that Eriksen wants to be master of his own destiny and has no intention of being pushed out of the club.
The playmaker and his representatives have agreed a strategy in which he sees out the contract that expires at the end of the season unless he gets an offer he can’t refuse in January.
Eriksen believes he can attract far more enticing contract offers from elite clubs if they do not have to pay a transfer fee for him.
He had his heart set on a move to Real Madrid or Barcelona in the summer but they did not bid for him, although they could change tack next summer when he is a free agent.
Tottenham were quoting an extraordinary £140million price for the attacking midfielder at the end of last season, although that fee plummeted as the summer wore on.
Nevertheless, Eriksen is regarded as one of the team’s superstars along with the likes of Harry Kane and Son Heung-Min even though the latter two have been far more effective this season.
Since joining Tottenham from Ajax in 2013, the Dane has scored 67 goals and supplied 87 assists in 289 matches for the club.
He has struggled to reach those heights this season amid growing criticism from supporters who have long held him in huge esteem.
In 12 appearances in all competitions, he has scored one goal and supplied just one assist and lost his previous ‘untouchable’ status in the side.
Seriously, what is he even doing around the squad? Let alone the team...
Christian Eriksen intends to fend off any Tottenham attempts to sell him in January as he holds out for a free transfer next summer, Football Insider understands.
The Denmark international, 27, is set to dig his heels in over Spurs’ plans to take advantage of the last window in which they can secure a transfer fee for him.
A Tottenham source has told Football Insider that Eriksen wants to be master of his own destiny and has no intention of being pushed out of the club.
The playmaker and his representatives have agreed a strategy in which he sees out the contract that expires at the end of the season unless he gets an offer he can’t refuse in January.
Eriksen believes he can attract far more enticing contract offers from elite clubs if they do not have to pay a transfer fee for him.
He had his heart set on a move to Real Madrid or Barcelona in the summer but they did not bid for him, although they could change tack next summer when he is a free agent.
Tottenham were quoting an extraordinary £140million price for the attacking midfielder at the end of last season, although that fee plummeted as the summer wore on.
Nevertheless, Eriksen is regarded as one of the team’s superstars along with the likes of Harry Kane and Son Heung-Min even though the latter two have been far more effective this season.
Since joining Tottenham from Ajax in 2013, the Dane has scored 67 goals and supplied 87 assists in 289 matches for the club.
He has struggled to reach those heights this season amid growing criticism from supporters who have long held him in huge esteem.
In 12 appearances in all competitions, he has scored one goal and supplied just one assist and lost his previous ‘untouchable’ status in the side.
Seriously, what is he even doing around the squad? Let alone the team...
If we were really quoting £140 million million for Eriksen then it was absolutely brain dead behaviour. There are probably only 4 or 5 clubs in European football that could pay a £140 million transfer fee and that's 'could' not 'would'.I dont think expecting good money to sell him is that damning, it would have been ridiculous to try and offer him at bargain basement prices.
Considering the sale of Coutinho, its not unreasonable to be ambitious in setting the starting price for negotiations. As the quote shows though - that price was not set in stone, and apparently reduced through the summer.
Basically, completely reasonable behaviour.
What we cant have managed was that nobody was interested, really, and quite clearly Eriksen wasnt going to play ball regardless.